According to legend, during the Great Flood, when Noah shut himself in the ark, a son and a daughter were born to him. God asked Noah if he had any children. He answered in the negative, lying to the creator. As a result, his children became invisible, and the ancient people began to call the Kajas their descendants. Often, the Kaji seduced people in the images of their loved ones, leading them to destruction. One of the amusements of these mythical creatures is the mockery of horses: the Kaji torment these quadrupeds, and then, climbing on them, they ride all night long. The ancients had a belief that by smearing a horse with resin, you can catch a Kaji. The only way to see Cadge is to poke...